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Fireworks: El Monte vs Inglewood

How do fireworks rules compare between El Monte, CA and Inglewood, CA?

El Monte has fewer restrictions than Inglewood.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte is one of about 14 Los Angeles County cities that still allow State Fire Marshal-licensed 'Safe and Sane' fireworks. Sale, possession, and use are regulated under EMMC Chapter 8.16; dangerous fireworks remain illegal under California Health & Safety Code Section 12500 et seq.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

All fireworks, including so-called 'safe and sane' fireworks, are illegal in Inglewood. The city enforces a complete ban on the sale, possession, and use of fireworks within city limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteInglewood
Safe-and-sane allowedYes - one of ~14 LA County cities-
Sale windowNoon June 28 - noon July 6 (per 19 CCR 999)-
Discharge windowJuly 1-4, 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. (extended July 4)-
Stand operatorsNonprofit organizations only, city permit required-
Dangerous fireworks fine$1,000+ administrative (H&SC 12557); up to 1 year jail (H&SC 12677)-
Minimum purchaser age16 (H&SC 12689)-
Fireworks Status-Completely banned
Includes-All types including safe and sane
Fine-$1,000+ per offense
Enforcement-Inglewood Police & Fire

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El Monte FAQ

Are fireworks legal in El Monte?

Yes, State Fire Marshal-approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks are legal in El Monte under Municipal Code Chapter 8.16. This makes El Monte unusual - most LA County cities (including Los Angeles, Pasadena, Arcadia, and all unincorporated areas) ban all consumer fireworks.

Where can I buy fireworks in El Monte?

Only at licensed nonprofit stands operating under an EMMC Chapter 8.16 permit, between noon June 28 and noon July 6 each year, consistent with the California State Fire Marshal retail-sales window in 19 CCR Section 999.

What is the fine for illegal fireworks in El Monte?

Possession of 'dangerous fireworks' (bottle rockets, M-80s, mortars, anything aerial or exploding) is punishable by a minimum $1,000 administrative fine under California Health & Safety Code Section 12557, plus possible misdemeanor prosecution under H&SC 12677 (fine up to $1,000 and/or up to one year in jail).

Inglewood FAQ

Are fireworks legal in Inglewood?

No. All fireworks are completely banned in Inglewood, including safe and sane varieties. Possession and use can result in fines of $1,000 or more.

How do I report illegal fireworks in Inglewood?

Call the Inglewood Police Department non-emergency line or use the city's online reporting tools. Enhanced enforcement occurs around major holidays.

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